Been on the hunt for a half decent card and was considering the GTX 1050 ti, though for the small increase in price, this card would give a fair whack more in performance.
Specifications
Manufacturer - XFX
Model Number - RX-470P4LDB6
Product Name - AMD Radeon RX 470
Bus Type - PCI-E 3.0
GPU Clock - 1256MHz
Stream Processors - 2048
Memory Bus - 256 bit
Memory Clock - 7.0 GHz
Memory Size - 4GB
Memory Type - DDR5
Card Profil - Dual
Thermal Solution - DD Fansink
Outputs
Dual link Support - Y
Max Supported Resolution (DIGITAL) - 4096 x 2160
Output - Display Port - 3
Output - HDMI - 1
Output - DL-DVI-D - 1
Features
Display Port ready - 1.4
HDMI Ready - 2.0b
Requirements
External Power - 6-pins 1
Minimum Power Supply Requirement - 500 watt
XFX Recommended Power Supply - XFX 550W PSU
Latest comments (26)
tom_gov
12 Jan 171#25
now 183
CaptainCustard to tom_gov
12 Jan 17#26
Thanks - have requested the deal to expire
satchef1
5 Jan 171#24
Reading comprehension not your strong suit?
I didn't claim there wasn't a difference in memory clocks. Nor did I claim there was no difference in performance. I stated that there was barely any difference in performance in the majority of games (based on findings by Gamers Nexus) and that the 8GB wasn't necessarily worth a significant amount more.
Nate1492
5 Jan 17#23
I mean, you are forgetting that the GDDR5 is set to 7000mhz instead of 8000mhz, right?
AMD Radeon RX 480 8GB Reference Card – Runs at 8Gbps, but board partners can use other speeds on custom cards as long as it is above 7Gbps
AMD Radeon RX 480 4GB Reference Card – Runs at 7Gbps, but board partners can use other speeds on custom cards as long as it is above 7Gbps
There's almost zero performance difference between the 480 4GB and 480 8GB except in a select few games (AC: Syndicate being one of the few exceptions). As yet, the extra 4GB RAM isn't utilised in the vast majority of titles. It's unclear if that will change or not in the future, how much impact it will have, and whether or not it'll just be badly optimised console ports that make use of the extra memory.
This coming from an 8GB owner. I'd probably pay the extra £20. But I wouldn't pay much more than that.
BigDiscovery
2 Jan 17#20
Yeah, but then by adding another £20 you could get rx 480 8GB: http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sapphire-nitro-rx480-8gb-209-99-scan-2584703?p=29655250 (The deal is over now, but my point is that there is always a next level, and next moment you know you are buying GTX 1070 lol). I think including the game this is a good offer and I personally would choose RX 480 only if I could save up for 8GB version.
SnipAndRun1
1 Jan 17#18
Can anyone advise me if you can upgrade a laptop GPU? I have a Dell inspiron i7 7700 laptop with a Nvidea Geforce 750M card in it.
CaptainCustard to SnipAndRun1
1 Jan 171#19
As far as I'm aware, you'd have to buy a new machine! Crazy as it sounds...
jameshothothot
31 Dec 16#17
has anyone got the free hitman game with the 149.99 deal from amazon around black friday? i need to try a cheeky email to amd?
ollie87
31 Dec 16#16
I've got a R9 290X Black Edition that has been trapped in a tiny ITX case and worked as hard as possible. It's quiet and hasn't failed yet.
Also you've not backed up your outrageous statements with any facts. And what can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.
Joshimitsu91
31 Dec 16#15
No, they aren't.
Their PSU's have always been good due to the actual manufacturer being half decent. I would go so far as to say I'd even recommend them (I have one myself). But their GPUs are tripe, using bottom of the line parts and that's why they are always the cheapest. Don't fall for that like I did unless you want to be stuck in a cycle of RMAs.
For the AMD crowd I would recommend Sapphire, failing that one of the bigger brands (Asus, MSI, Gigabyte) should be a safe bet. Though always read reviews!
r3dhotukdeals
31 Dec 16#14
Yep..
Yep...my bad (as above). £300 more, more like!
r3dhotukdeals
30 Dec 16#10
Plump the extra for the 480.
I've just gone Nvidia 1080 for £30 more (just saying)
Not voted either way
CaptainCustard to r3dhotukdeals
30 Dec 162#11
You mean 1060 as opposed to a 1080? :stuck_out_tongue:
neiiilers to r3dhotukdeals
31 Dec 16#13
£30 more for 1080? You wish.
neiiilers
31 Dec 16#12
Is it not better to add 40 quid and get a 4g rx480?
Easy2BCheesy
30 Dec 16#9
The XFX cooler on this is a LOT louder than the MSI, Sapphire and Strix variants. Noted this on both 460 and 470.
ollie87
30 Dec 161#8
XFX are awesome. They're the EVGA of the AMD world basically.
I'd have zero qualms with an XFX card or PSU.
ah_heng
30 Dec 16#7
Thanks. GPU is really a complicated business :smiley:
ah_heng
30 Dec 16#5
Can I ask, what's the diff of this vs the one appeared here the other day... Thanks.
Opening post
Specifications
Manufacturer - XFX
Model Number - RX-470P4LDB6
Product Name - AMD Radeon RX 470
Bus Type - PCI-E 3.0
GPU Clock - 1256MHz
Stream Processors - 2048
Memory Bus - 256 bit
Memory Clock - 7.0 GHz
Memory Size - 4GB
Memory Type - DDR5
Card Profil - Dual
Thermal Solution - DD Fansink
Outputs
Dual link Support - Y
Max Supported Resolution (DIGITAL) - 4096 x 2160
Output - Display Port - 3
Output - HDMI - 1
Output - DL-DVI-D - 1
Features
Display Port ready - 1.4
HDMI Ready - 2.0b
Requirements
External Power - 6-pins 1
Minimum Power Supply Requirement - 500 watt
XFX Recommended Power Supply - XFX 550W PSU
Latest comments (26)
I didn't claim there wasn't a difference in memory clocks. Nor did I claim there was no difference in performance. I stated that there was barely any difference in performance in the majority of games (based on findings by Gamers Nexus) and that the 8GB wasn't necessarily worth a significant amount more.
AMD Radeon RX 480 8GB Reference Card – Runs at 8Gbps, but board partners can use other speeds on custom cards as long as it is above 7Gbps
AMD Radeon RX 480 4GB Reference Card – Runs at 7Gbps, but board partners can use other speeds on custom cards as long as it is above 7Gbps
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&ved=0ahUKEwi755XPwKjRAhUIcBoKHbpJA_MQFggxMAE&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.legitreviews.com%2Famd-radeon-rx-480-4gb-versus-radeon-rx-480-8gb_183576&usg=AFQjCNFsnC3gAnx2ZuUfslGD0zzc_zqpng&cad=rja
Check it out, its not 0% difference.
This coming from an 8GB owner. I'd probably pay the extra £20. But I wouldn't pay much more than that.
Also you've not backed up your outrageous statements with any facts. And what can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.
Their PSU's have always been good due to the actual manufacturer being half decent. I would go so far as to say I'd even recommend them (I have one myself). But their GPUs are tripe, using bottom of the line parts and that's why they are always the cheapest. Don't fall for that like I did unless you want to be stuck in a cycle of RMAs.
For the AMD crowd I would recommend Sapphire, failing that one of the bigger brands (Asus, MSI, Gigabyte) should be a safe bet. Though always read reviews!
Yep...my bad (as above). £300 more, more like!
I've just gone Nvidia 1080 for £30 more (just saying)
Not voted either way
I'd have zero qualms with an XFX card or PSU.
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/xmas-4gb-sapphire-radeon-rx-470-nitro-14nm-polaris-pcie-30-7000mhz-gddr5-1140mhz-gpu-1236mhz-boost-2
http://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/gigabyte-amd-radeon-rx-480-4gb-gddr5-gaming-graphics-card-gv-rx480g1-gaming-4gd/version.asp?refsource=Ldadwords&gclid=CjwKEAiAqJjDBRCG5KK6hq_juDwSJABRm03hDJ9hhVYHtULNYKsIGRjZLffO20ylsS1KSARAdICUaRoCXb7w_wcB
I know which I'd pick.
http://www.amd.com/en-us/markets/game/featured/hitman